At a Press briefing, the Head of WAEC National office , Dr Amos Dagnut stated that the affected schools will be forwarded as a list to the federal Government and they will not be allowed to conduct West African Senior School Certificate Examination which will commence on April, 24, 2025.
from: Punch Newspaper
What!!!
ReplyDelete574 schools, how many school will be left??
Ha! God abeg. So those that registered in the said schools, what will happen to them? 😲
ReplyDeleteThis year WAEC will be tough . No two candidates will have same exam questions. The answer script is also personalised.
ReplyDeleteI pray my daughter scales through.
Why would they wait till when exams is about to start? What happen to the students that have innocently registered in those schools? BTW, why would they even allow the schools to register students on their portal knowing fully well that their licence have been revoked? This is so unfair on the students and their parents.
ReplyDeleteJamb starts same 24th of April also.
Govt. shld find solution to the problem, maybe those students can be re- register to another school. Country is hard don't add to it.
ReplyDeleteHow many schools are now left? Ah...
ReplyDeleteI like it, the rot in schools is alarming and will affect us in future, so I like this move.
ReplyDelete574?That's a whole lot.
ReplyDeleteThe number says a lot.
DeleteThis is Too Much
ReplyDeleteSo How Many School Come Remain Kwanu..
Hello iya Boys
Some are starting next week why not do this earlier than now?
ReplyDeleteThe students will likely have to take the exam at a different school that is licensed.
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